Say on pay et rémunération : les actionnaires s’éveillent de plus en plus

Bonjour à toutes et à tous, The Globe and mail propose un article de Janet McFarland intitulé :  “Shareholders get more savvy when it comes to say-on-pay votes”. Intéressant dans cette période d’assemblée annuelle…

 

Early voting results from annual meetings this year make it clear that shareholders are growing far more sophisticated in their analysis of compensation programs, and are more willing to vote “no” over concerns about fundamental pay design issues, even when there is no overwhelming controversy about a single major payment. (…)

Shareholders have said for years that they want compensation programs that clearly link pay to superior longterm performance, so it’s a logical next step for investors to move beyond simply reacting to one-off scandals to more intensively examine the features of pay design. Such scrutiny has the potential to greatly accelerate reform across Corporate Canada as companies watch the voting trends.

 

À la prochaine…

Ivan Tchotourian

Ce contenu a été mis à jour le 16 mai 2016 à 14 h 52 min.

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